Trouble getting backed up music onto new computer

Hi, my motherboard was destroyed on my old computer, but the computer technicians were able to back up my itunes music onto four DVDs. However, when I installed itunes onto my new computer, opened it up and then put my discs in my drive, itunes did not prompt me - as the itunes instructions say - to click restore. so what i did was go under file and click on "Add Folder to Library." I did this with all four discs and all of the music showed up in my library. So i tried to sync it with my ipod, and in the end most of the music on my ipod disappeared. And although everything is still listed in my library, if i click on many of the songs i get a message that it can't be found.
I'm looking for some solutions to this problem. Any ideas?

I lost my old library that was stored on a hrad drive that died. I did buy a new ipod so I could continue downloading stuff. I've now found this site that enables you to access the library on an ipod without itunes updating your ipod using touchcopy. You get to work with 40 tracks for free and then you need to buy the full version for $19.99. I wasn't sure about it but it does work.
http://www.wideanglesoftware.com/touchcopy/index.html

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